IFAD is the world’s fund for transforming agriculture, rural economies and food systems.
Simply put, IFAD invests in rural people. We do this by financing programmes, measuring results, innovating and working with rural people themselves.
Spanning five regions and 92 countries, IFAD works where poverty and hunger are deepest.
From building resilience to empowering rural people and protecting the environment, explore our main areas of work.
Wondering how you can help? Explore the many ways to get involved – and then join us!
Rural Voices
Marketing works magic for rural entrepreneurs
With IFAD's support, farmers across North Africa and the Middle East are marketing effectively – and getting the recognition they deserve.
Podcast
The power of South-South and triangular cooperation – Episode 73
In this episode, we explore how IFAD catalyses SSTC to drive sustainable, inclusive rural development.
Explainer
Demystifying development finance
IFAD is an essential part of the development finance ecosystem. But how exactly does this system work? We answer your questions.
In Nigeria, youth with disabilities flourish through inclusive development
After joining a farming group designed to meet her specific needs, Margaret was able to turn her life around.
News
28 March 2023
After the earthquake in Türkiye, rural people need more support than ever
Extreme weather events, such as droughts, storms and floods, are putting pressure on the ecosystems that farmers depend on...
Press release
4 December 2024
Remittances are vital for Sub-Saharan Africa to withstand climate change impacts
New IFAD case study in Mali shows diaspora finance and investment play an essential role in helping vulnerable populations adapt to climate change.
6 December 2024
New $282 million program targets climate action through food systems
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the International Fund for Agricultural Development today launched a new program aimed at strengthening efforts to transform global agrifood systems – from farm to table - so that they are sustainable, nature positive, resilient, inclusive and pollution-free.
How farmers across Africa are holding back desertification and land degradation
In every corner of the continent, rural people are finding ways to keep their soil fertile and feed their communities.
The lives of small-scale farmers are being upended by climate change. They need support to adapt to climate change and to protect the planet’s precious resources
Gender inequality is one of the biggest impediments to sustainable development. Without tackling its root causes, we cannot end global hunger and poverty
The funds sent home by migrant workers are a lifeline for rural families, helping to build resilience and support sustainable development
With their traditional knowledge and deep connection to their environments, we work with Indigenous Peoples to build a more inclusive, sustainable future.
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